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Ruffino '73 ^ Gig 'Em! 1600 Texas Ave. S. 693-2627 College Station MS 1219 Texas Ave. 822-1042 Bryan MALIBU' Caribbean Coconut Rum $9" fl 750ml 80° & J&germeister ... so smooth Jk $ 14 99 750 ml 70° SOUTHERN COMFORT* $^99 750 ml 80° ^COOLERS ^ 2 $ 5 00 4 pack bottles Budweiser MNG or BK&Umn $JZ99 12 pk. 12 oz. cans c )n0 r $C99 12 pk. 12 oz. cans CELIS White, Golden, Grand Cru, Pale Bock $449 6 pack 12 oz. bottles We accept Cash, Checks, Debit Cards on sale items. Specials good through Tlmrs., March 31 - Sat., April 2, 1994. Campus mmmmmma Page 2 The Battalion Thursday, March 31,| Price of Aggie ring to increase by $31 Thursday £ 693-0683 10% A&M student discount By James Bernsen The Battalion The price of the Aggie Ring has increased, but a Texas A&M official said it’s still one of the best deals around. Carolyn Swanzy, director of the Aggie Ring program, said the increases are a result of the change in the price of gold. The ring price has increased by $30. Swanzy said the price of the ring has fluc tuated in recent years because of gold’s changing value. “The cost of gold is substantially higher,” she said. "All kinds of things run the price of gold up.” Willard Clark, Jr., manufacture representa tive for Balfour, the company who makes the rings, said the changes in gold have been the only factor in price increases. Gold was $3 20 per ounce last year and is now $390, he said. Clark said gold is very flexible in value be cause people buy gold when they fear eco nomic problems. “Gold is all tied into the world economy,” he said. Clark has been dealing with A&M since 1967, and his father, a 1942 graduate of A&M, worked for Balfour before him. Clark said the standardization of A&M’s rings make them a good bargain. ‘A&M rings are cheaper than other school’s rings," he said. Matt Gaden, a junior wildlife and fisheries major, said the Aggie Ring is such an important investment that the change will not affect his decision to buy the ring. “It’s kind of bad for people getting their now,” he said. “But when you’re gettin| there, $30 is worth the investment. I’llpayif Swanzy said students at other schoolso: pay substantially higher prices for theirrinp She said the average cost for a manVj at most colleges is about $500, with so® much as $600 while A&M’s rings rangefc $310 to $422. Debra Gonzalez, an academic adviser r University of Texas, said the school doe have a standardized ring like A&M. “There’s different bookstores across: street, as well as jewelers,” she said. "The, have different rings that they sell.” Gonzalez said the price and lackofast dard makes the ring less desirable at U.T. "From what I’ve seen, there aren’t toonn students that do get them," she said. Comptroller discusses state issues By Eloise Flint The Battalion John Sharp, Texas comptroller of public accounts, told Texas A&M students his office focused on reinvent- ing government at the MSC Political Forum Wednesday night. Sharp proposed 961 recommendations that will decrease the cost of government programs while pro viding the same quality service. Sharp said that, over the past three years, he learned a lot abcxit the government. “In one respect there is no difference between busi ness and government organizations. Their goal is to survive,” Sharp said. "Businesses survive by making the customer happy, but when the government and businesses are in a pinch for money, they react diamet rically opposed to each other. "They will close the Washington Monument if you threaten the park service funds,” Sharp said. "Tney never think about downsizing things you can’t feel." Through the three years of reviewing government policy, Sharp said he realized the political parties are very similar. See Sharp/Page 9 Gorrectioi The Battalion inter rectly reported yesterd; that summer schoo: classes would start or May 31. Summer school wii' begin on Monday, Mr- 3 0 as indicated in tht schedule. The Battalior regrets the error. Silk Stocking Sptinge A Gentlemans Club Let Us Entertain You! • Stage Shows Nightly • • Beautiful Girls • Mixed Drinks • Cold Beer • Pool Open 7:30 P.M. - 1:00 A.M. Tel. (409) 690-1478 Henley’s Paint & Body 775-7912 1 Mi. So. College Station, On Highway 6 South Driver’s license required - 21 or over *Need Waitresses and Dancers Dancers paid nightly EXPOSE YOURSELF! (0 Executive positions are open In the MSC L.T. JorcIan InstItute For International Awareness If you are a MOTIVATED individual who enjoys involvement in INTERNATIONAL issues and travel, come join our team! We're looking for a few good peoplel Applications are available in MSC 223F and are due Monday, April 4, 1994. Director positions include: •-►Personnel & Student Development •♦Finance & Fundraising •♦Programming •♦Jordan Fellows •♦Internship & Living Abroad Programs Dominican Republic Germany England •♦Enrichment Fund •♦MSC Overseas Loan Program For a formal Job description or any other Information, contact the Jordan office, at MSC 223F, or call 845-8770. 8i/V^ f AMt\/'/TW//hV/riiv7>M/t\\'/\\v/T\\i/w/ , t\\v/|\v'/'fAvy/7\v\'/rvv//t\w v//T\v/i'vv/Twn , /fT\v/irv\wTvNy^ ^ ^ & m * Expert Color Matching • Complete Collision Repair CHIEF E # Z LINER II Frame Machine Foreign & Domestic Insurance Claims Specialists 2210 Maloney, Bryan Open 8-5:30 Mon.-Fri. HEB TEXAS AVE Q Mike Henley - Owner MALONEY HENLEY'S 0~ PAINT * BODY ™ □ WHTLT MOW! 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